Are We Blue

Am I blue?
Am I blue?
Ain’t these tears in my eyes
Tellin’ you?

— “Am I Blue,” by Harry Akst and Grant Clark

Both Diana and I are a touch blue — ’cause we missed our deadline, so to speak. Harper tells us, however, that this is tradition at Around the Grid; the turnaround time to do good, if not freakin’ great photos, edit them, and get the article written, can take us up to the last day of an event. And past the last day, too, as we did in this case, when we were going to give props to the Blue Heart Event organized by Shantal Gravois. That’s one reason we gave up adding links to most of the credits, though we believe in encouraging ease of SL commerce; it just took too long to research a good SLurl for each item.

Still, you can check on Flickr for the names of many of the goodies that were offered; and, if you’re lucky and the creators are feeling generous, they may still forward Shantal a cut of the price for her goal of raising cash for autism aid and research. We’d recommend these two gowns from Celestina’s Weddings — possibly two of the most popular with the bloggers that I’ve seen. In the meantime, before you head for CW, admire our beauty (LOL), and groove to the sounds of vintage Seventies Cher ….

Second Life® with Harper, Conan, Jem, Diana and Morgan

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